5 Ton MagicLift Service Jack C

The Omega 5 Ton MagicLift Service Jack C is a heavy-duty jack that is perfect for lifting and lowering heavy loads. It features a patented design that allows for quick and easy lifting, with a built-in bypass device that protects the hydraulic system from damage. The jack also has a metered release system that allows for precise load control.

Key Features:

  • Innovative design of Magic Lift offers a quicker lift for professional performance
  • U.S. Patented built-in by-pass device protects hydraulic system from over pumping damage
  • Metered release system allows for precise load control
  • After the first pump reaches the lifting point, the jack continues with extraordinary lifting speed to raise the load to the desired height

Applications:

  • The Omega 5 Ton MagicLift Service Jack C is ideal for lifting and lowering heavy loads in a variety of applications, including:
    • Automotive repair
    • Construction
    • Agriculture
    • Manufacturing
  • It is also a great choice for use in rental applications.

Benefits:

  • The Omega 5 Ton MagicLift Service Jack C offers a number of benefits, including:
    • Quick and easy lifting
    • Durable construction
    • Precision load control
    • Patented design
  • It is a reliable and versatile tool that is perfect for a variety of applications.

Manufacturer drop ship; please email service@toolsource.com for lead time.

$85 standard freight fee. Applies to direct shipping points within the 48 continental US states. Rural Area Surcharge may apply.

  • An additional $40.00 will apply to all residential deliveries of heavy-equipment.
  • For lift-gate service, add $135.00.

Omega 25057 5 Ton MagicLift Service Jack C

  • Model: 105091
  • Shipping Weight: 203lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 25057
  • Manufactured by: Omega
  • Also Known As: OM25057, OME25057, OMG-25057

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 21 May, 2009.